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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Bioética
  • Ética médica
  • Gerontología

Sus antecedentes:

  • El profesor Ezekiel J. Emanuel, experto en bioética, planea rechazar tratamientos médicos no paliativos después de los 75 años.
  • Esta decisión se basa en preocupaciones sobre la calidad de vida, la carga familiar y el deseo de una reflexión lúcida sobre la mortalidad.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Analizar la postura ética del profesor Emanuel sobre el rechazo del tratamiento al final de la vida.
  • Explorar las implicaciones bioéticas y las posibles interpretaciones de su decisión.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis cualitativo de las justificaciones declaradas por el profesor Emanuel para rechazar el tratamiento.
  • Aplicación del marco ético para evaluar los aspectos utilitaristas e individualistas de la decisión.

Principales resultados:

  • Los argumentos de Emanuel se centran en que la extensión de la vida no equivale a calidad de vida, la carga para las familias y el enfrentamiento a la muerte con lucidez.
  • La decisión puede considerarse utilitarista, evaluando a los individuos por sus capacidades, e individualista, basada en la percepción subjetiva.

Conclusiones:

  • La estoica decisión del profesor Emanuel presenta un caso de estudio que invita a la reflexión en bioética.
  • Sus ideas sirven como una valiosa herramienta para el debate y la enseñanza en programas de bioética, promoviendo la discusión sobre las elecciones al final de la vida.